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PREVIEW

Summer | June–August 2023

MANAGING EDITOR

Laura Napolitano

DESIGNER

Dan Ruccia

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Christopher Ciccone, Karen Malinofski

CONTRIBUTORS

Erin Cleghorn, Wale Ejire, Moses T. A. Greene, Janette Hoffman, Sabrina Hurtado, Karen Kelly, Courtney Klemens, Lorin Laxton, Rob Linens, Angela Lombardi, Margaret Nelson, Lizzie Newton, Bryanne Senor, Jill Taylor, Janis Treiber, Oliver Wagner

Preview is published by the NCMA four times a year as a benefit for its members.

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Visitor Experience phone is answered during gallery open hours; please leave a message at all other times.

EAST BUILDING GALLERIES

Wednesday–Sunday, 10 am–5 pm

EAST CAFÉ

Wednesday–Sunday, 11 am–4 pm

WEST BUILDING GALLERIES, MUSEUM STORE, NCMA CAFÉ

Wednesday–Sunday, 10 am–5 pm

ANN AND JIM GOODNIGHT MUSEUM PARK

Daily, dawn to dusk

WELCOME CENTER

Wednesday–Sunday, 10 am–5 pm

Admission to the People’s Collection is free.

Members receive free admission to ticketed exhibitions and outdoor films.

Exhibitions in Preview are made possible, in part, by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources; the North Carolina Museum of Art Foundation, Inc.; and the William R. Kenan Jr. Endowment for Educational Exhibitions. Research for these exhibitions is made possible by Ann and Jim Goodnight/The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fund for Curatorial and Conservation Research and Travel.

The North Carolina Museum of Art is a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, D. Reid Wilson, secretary.

The NCMA’s mission is to steward and share the people’s art collection and inspire creativity by connecting our diverse communities to cultural and natural resources. Its vision is to be a vital cultural resource for the entire state and a national leader in creating a welcoming experience of belonging and joy.

The NCMA visual mark is inspired by Thomas Sayre’s Gyre (1999), a site-specific work of environmental art in the 164-acre Museum Park.

2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh, NC | (919) 839-ncma | ncartmuseum.org cover: A sunflower field in the Museum Park with Vollis Simpson’s Wind Machine (2002) and the smokestack in the background